Stonekeep Save Games
For Stonekeep on the PC, FAQ/Walkthrough by JMeloy. I have heard of some 'unique' problems people have run into after modifying their save-games with the. A game so long in the making, even Stonekeep's supposed cutting-edge technology is dull compared to that of its competitors.
DescriptionWhen the insane god Khull-Khuum was rampaging the world, devastating everything on his way, the only person who survived the destruction of the Stonekeep castle was a boy named Drake, saved by a mysterious figure. Years later, Drake returns to the ruins of Stonekeep, and the goddess Thera extracts his spirit so that he might withstand the dangers that await him there. Drake must avenge his past, and find a way to liberate the benevolent gods of the realm. Stonekeep is a dungeon-crawling role-playing game with real-time combat.
The entire game is spent underground. There is no character creation; Drake's initial statistics are pre-set. Over the course of the game, up to three other characters will join the party and help Drake in combat, controlled by the computer AI. Drake becomes stronger by repeatedly fighting with a particular type of weapon. Magic is contained within runes, which must be found and equipped on staves. Spells can also be combined by the player to produce various offensive and supportive effects. The game utilizes digitized pictures and animations of live actors to represent characters.
[] Trivia Cancelled sequel A sequel was in development at division, with the code-name Project King, but it was cancelled in 2001. Development Counting platform shifts, production and development delays, Stonekeep was almost 7 years in development. German version In the German version, almost all blood was removed. Muffins Included on the CD-ROM is a file called Muffins.txt. It's a Chocolate Chip Pumpkin Muffin recipe. Microsoft Picture It 99 Download Torrent.
Avengers Age Of Ultron In Hindi 720p there. Novels The game included a cloth-bound novella entitled Thera Awakening, written by and (you'll notice they were credited in the actual game in the 'Special Thanks to' section). Here are the book's credits: • Layout and Design by • Edited by • Illustrations by • Based on background material by The first edition was published October 1995. Troy Denning wrote a novel called The Oath of Stonekeep that is set in the game's universe. It was published in 1999 and was supposed to take place between events pictured in Stonekeep and its (later cancelled) sequel, a time span of 'thousands of years', as the publisher says. There is a clear indication on the book's back cover that the publishers were sure that Stonekeep II will be published for certain. As of 2008, unused books can still be found available for purchase on the internet.
Wahookah The game's infamous 'Wahookah Bug' puzzled Interplay's designers up until the end. It was supposed to be fixed in every updated release, but somehow it never quite was. The problem is that Wahookah, an NPC, is supposed to appear each time you arrive at a certain square. You then give him various items in exchange for clues. The following was included in README.TXT with the latest patch to the game from Interplay. They just gave up: Wahooka on 2nd level of Stonekeep appears only once.
The fix for this would invalidate save games so if Wahookah only appears once for you, here are the clues that he gives you: • Watch out for traps! The Shamans of the Throgs set many of them around here hoping to stick a couple of dwarves. • Search the sewers below for the keys to the Underlands. • To succeed in your quest, you must find all nine of the Orbs. Awards • Computer Gaming World • June 1996 (Issue #143) – Role-Playing Game of the Year (Readers' Choice) • November 1996 (15th anniversary issue) – #10 Top Vaporware Title in Computer Game History Information also contributed by,,, and.